Publication
Speech Audiometry
- Details:
- 192 pages, Illustrated (B/W), Softcover, 8.5 x 11"
- ISBN13:
- 978-1-59756-370-3
- Release Date:
- 10/18/2011
Overview
Like other books in the Core Clinical Concepts in Audiology Series, Speech Audiometry is designed to be particularly helpful and appealing to students and clinicians. It provides a single, easy to manage volume that provides broad coverage of speech audiometry and masking in clinical protocols. In addition to providing appropriate background information, the coverage presents a broad spectrum of assessment tools ranging from traditional to modern. Procedures in this book will assist clinicians in determining differential diagnosis, assessing auditory processing ability, identifying pseudohypacusis, determining cochlear implant candidacy, predicting hearing aid benefit, and counseling.
Speech Audiometry, Word Recognition, and Binomial Variables: Interview with Gary Lawson, PhD
Douglas L. Beck, AuD, speaks with Dr. Lawson about his 2011 textbook on speech audiometry, critical differences in word recognition scores, dynamic range of speech, and more.
Read the interview here, or as PDF.
Interview republished with permission from the American Academy of Audiology. Copyright 2012
Review
Carl Verschuur, MSc PhD RCS, Hearing and Balance Centre, Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of South Hampton, Highfield, Southampton, UK., ENT & Audiology News (March/April 2013):
"It is well organized and clearly presented, starting with a concise overview of speech acoustics and calibration. As a single user-friendly guide to the topic it would be a genuinely useful addition to an audiology department."
1. Introduction
Highlights from the History of Speech Audiometry in the U.S.
Preview of Chapters
2. Brief Overview of Speech Acoustics
Speech Sound Production and Classification
Intensity
Frequency
Time (Duration and Rate)
Linguistic Constraints
Closing Comments
3. Preparation for Testing
Familiarization with the Audiometer
Output Transducers and their Placement
Calibration
The Test Environment
Closing Comments
4. Traditional Measurements in Speech Audiometry
Speech Thresholds
Speech Recognition and Identification Performance
Selected Factors that Affect Test Results
Interpreting Word Recognition Scores
Closing Comments
5. Masking in Speech Audiometry
Masker Noises Used in Speech Audiometry
Masking Terms and Concepts
Clinical Masking Methods
Closing Comments
6. Assessment for Differential Diagnosis
Interpreting Test Results
Clinical Decision Analysis: An Introduction
Closing Comments
7. Assessment of Auditory Processing Disorders
Introduction
Historical Background
Terminology
General Guidelines for Assessment of APD
Speech Tests Used for APD Screening
Speech Tests Used in Diagnostic APD Battery
Other Tests that may be included in the APD test battery
Concluding Comments
8. Assessment of Pseudohypacusis
What is Pseudohypacusis?
Using Speech Materials to Investigate Suspicions
Concluding Comments
9. Use of Speech Stimuli for Hearing Aid Evaluations and to Optimize Hearing Aid Fittings
An Historical Perspective on Hearing Aid Fittings
Evidence-Based Protocol for Hearing Aid Fittings
Closing Comments
10. Assessment to Determine Cochlear Implant Candidacy
Introduction
Medical Evaluation
Audiological Evaluation
Speech Perception Testing with Adults
Commonly Used Speech Perception Test Materials
Assessment of Speech-Reading Ability
Speech Perception Testing with a Child (5-18 years of age)
Speech Perception Testing with a Very Young Child (12-48 months)
Closing Comments
Index
About The Authors
Dr. Lawson is coordinator of the AuD program in the Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology at Western Michigan University.
Dr. Peterson is an audiologist with 23 years of clinical experience in a variety of clinical settings. She received her masters degree in 1986 and her doctor of audiology degree in 2007.
She joined the clinical faculty at Western Michigan University in 2005, where she teaches courses in geriatric and rehabilitative audiology and in cochlear implants in the Doctor of Audiology program.
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